Adobe Premiere CC 2015 Pro Multi Camera Editing

Step 1: Create SYNC. Create a new sequence to synchronise all media. Call it "SYNC". Drop in the video and audio tracks and manually sync up.

Step 2: Create AUDIO MIX. For multi-track Audio - move to a new, standalone sequence and mix. Export as a WAV and place into the SYNC sequence as Camera 4. (Nesting Audio would have been ideal - but was not possible at the time with CC2015).

Step 6: Unlink Audio. Unlink the multi-cam Audio from the Video - so when switching the Audio remains the same. Right click over the audio track and Select Camera 4 audio.

Step 7: Show Multicam in Program Monitor. Show multi-camera tool in the Program Monitor. To do this, you can edit the Program Monitor tool bar to add multi-camera - or press [Shift 0]

Step 8: Start Camera Switching. Play the EDIT sequence, switching cameras in the Program Monitor (by clicking on the camera view). When play has stopped, the sequence will be cut to show the camera switching.

Handy Shortcuts:

ENTER

Make preview file. Green bars go red.

Timeline

SHIFT ~

Full screen for the window activated. Good for mixing audio

Active Window

SHIFT 0

Multicam view

Program Monitor

CNTR

Insert Clip

Source Monitor

O

Out point

Monitor/Timeline

I

In point

Monitor/Timeline

M

Marker

Monitor/Timeline

\

Fit to window

Timeline

+

Zoom in

Timeline

-

Zoom out

Timeline

ALT DELETE

Ripple delete - shifts timeline

Timeline

Exporting Media - Output Formats

Format: H264Preset: Match source high bitrate.

Sequence Formats:

Under Sequence settings in the Sequence menu. Change the Editing mode to custom and change the Preview codec to GoPro Cineform.

1920 x 1080

Notes:

Tried Nesting the Multi-track Audio with Camera 1 - then mixing in the Nest and using in in the multi-cam. It worked for a while - but then Premiere eventually freaked out with a random error "Low-level Exception occurred in Adobe Player" error.